2016 Kids' Choice Awards

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2016 Kids' Choice Awards
KCA2016Logo.jpg
DateMarch 12, 2016
Location The Forum
Inglewood, California
Hosted by Blake Shelton
Television/radio coverage
Network Nickelodeon
Nick Radio
Runtime90 minutes
Viewership3.32 million [1]
Produced byGreg Sills
Directed byJoe DeMaio
  2015  · Kids' Choice Awards ·  2017  

The 29th Annual Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards was held on March 12, 2016, at The Forum in Inglewood, California, live on Nickelodeon and either live or on tape delay across all of Nickelodeon's international networks and also served as a full-length TV movie. Country singer Blake Shelton hosted the ceremony. [2] [3] A simulcast was also carried in the United States on sister channels Nicktoons, TeenNick, TV Land, and CMT, as well as on Nick Radio, to maximize ratings numbers, the show drew 3,321,000 on Nickelodeon and 4.426 million on all the channels put together.

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There was one award that wasn't announced during the ceremony, the award for Favorite TV Actor – Kids Show. However, Ross Lynch won the award after the ceremony ended. A new series, School of Rock , which is based on the 2003 film of the same name, premiered after the ceremony.

Host

Pre-show host

Performers

Artist(s)Song(s)
Charlie Puth

(w/ Wiz Khalifa)

"One Call Away"
"See You Again"
Silentó "Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)"
DNCE "Cake by the Ocean"

Presenters (in order of appearance)

Celebrity (ies)Presented
Will Arnett Preview of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows
Ellen DeGeneres Favorite Animated Movie
John Stamos
Keke Palmer
Favorite Movie
Heidi Klum
Anthony Anderson
Favorite TV Actress – Kids Show
Cast of Dance Moms Introduced Charlie Puth and Wiz Khalifa
Grant Gustin
Meghan Trainor
Favorite TV Show – Kids Show
Cast of Game Shakers Favorite Voice From an Animated Movie
Dove Cameron
Rob Gronkowski
Favorite Music Group
Debby Ryan
Sarah Hyland
Favorite Cooking Show
Jason Sudeikis
Josh Gad
Preview of The Angry Birds Movie
Chris Evans
Robert Downey Jr.
Preview of Captain America: Civil War
Chloe Bennet
Laura Marano
Introduced DNCE

Winners and nominees

Movies

Favorite Movie Favorite Movie Actor
Favorite Movie Actress Favorite Animated Movie
Favorite Voice From an Animated Movie

Television

Favorite TV Show – Kids Show Favorite TV Actor – Kids Show
Favorite TV Actress – Kids Show Favorite TV Show – Family Show
Favorite TV Actor – Family ShowFavorite TV Actress – Family Show
Favorite Talent CompetitionFavorite Cooking Show
Favorite Cartoon

Music

Favorite Music Group Favorite Male Singer
Favorite Female SingerFavorite Song Of The Year
Favorite New ArtistFavorite Collaboration

Others

Favorite BookFavorite Video Game

International

Asia

Brazil

Favorite Brazilian Artist

Latin America

Favorite Latin Artist

Europe

France

Favorite French singer

Italy

Favorite Italian Singer
Favorite Italian Youtuber

Denmark

Germany, Austria, Switzerland

Favorite Celebrity
Favorite YouTuber
  • Julien Bam
  • Dagi Bee
  • Bratayley
  • Freshtorge
  • EthanGamerTV

The Netherlands & Belgium

Favorite Vlogger
  • Acid (Belgium)
  • Beautynezz (The Netherlands)
  • Dylan Haegens (The Netherlands)
  • Enzo Knol (The Netherlands)
  • Furtjuh (The Netherlands)
  • Unagize (Belgium)

Hungary

Poland

Favorite Polish Star

Portugal

Spain

Favorite Music Act

UK & Ireland

Slimed Celebrities

Middle East and North Africa

Favorite Arab Act

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